Psychopaths have a lot of bizarre tastes, behaviors, and rituals. Books, TV, and film love to zoom in on these unusual, often rare acts. Here are six stories you probably never heard. 1. On the Night Before Christmas The Iceman, Richard Kuklinski, murdered and tortured over 200 people. Most of them were mob hits. He lived with his wife and children while he was busy killing. The Iceman told his

Psychopaths are tricky business. They look, sound, and act the same as the rest of us. Nothing is further from the truth. Whether a full blown psychopath or someone who has a good dose of traits from The Spectrum, you need to be careful. Remember, the psychopath doesn’t care . . . but you do. 1. NEVER TRUST A PSYCHOPATH. Hallmarks of psychopathy are the ability to lie, fake human emotions,

R ecently, a sophomore at the University of Virginia, Hannah Graham, was reported missing. She met her friends for dinner, stopped off at two different parties off campus and was seen leaving alone from the second party. She had texted her friends at 1:20 am to let them know she had been lost trying to get home. The police have surveillance tapes showing this lovely young woman walking and sometimes

M ost people have forgotten the teenager or never heard of him. I used to be one of them. It was a lovely day in Los Angeles. I had just flown in from New York to visit my friend, Fern. One of our favorite pastimes was to swap stories – everything from local people to major events. Fern asked me if I knew about Joshua Jenkins. “Who?” “Joshua Jenkins. He

P sychopaths have no empathy – no conscience – they don’t care what people think or say about them. Their only concern is self-gratification. A psychopath will lie as easily as tell the truth since there’s no guilt, regret, or responsibility for their words. In general, their language is filled with self-references reflecting their ego-centric lives. It’s always about them. The most extreme psychopaths – the killers, torturers, and rapists –

I ‘ve conducted countless interviews, seen hundreds of movies, TV shows, documentaries, and read books about psychopaths. There’s only one series that makes Criminal Minds look like family fun. When you watch, your blood turns to ice, you check your doors and windows, and go to bed with the light on. If the voice doesn’t invade your sleep, or the images don’t give you nightmares, then maybe there’s a bit